Golem Pens
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I've got the basics of kitless pens down and am pretty pleased with what I'm turning out. I'm hoping to branch into sleeved materials (fordite, wood, etc) and have a few questions! (Apologies if this has been covered but I didn't find anything directly relevant.)
1) I see most folks use ebonite for the internals. So far I haven't found an ebonite source here in Canada, so resin and acrylic (if I can find a supplier) is probably more cost effective. Any reason to focus on ebonite/should I avoid other materials?
2) I am working exclusive on a wood lathe (moving to a metal lathe is not in the near future). Am I asking for a lot of pain trying to turn the internal sleeve to good enough tolerances or is it within reason?
Any and all advice is appreciated!
1) I see most folks use ebonite for the internals. So far I haven't found an ebonite source here in Canada, so resin and acrylic (if I can find a supplier) is probably more cost effective. Any reason to focus on ebonite/should I avoid other materials?
2) I am working exclusive on a wood lathe (moving to a metal lathe is not in the near future). Am I asking for a lot of pain trying to turn the internal sleeve to good enough tolerances or is it within reason?
Any and all advice is appreciated!